Cranioplasty Timing After Decompressive Craniectomy: A Meta-Analysis of 4703 Patients - PubMed
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- #Decompressive Craniectomy
- #Neurosurgery
- #Cranioplasty
- Cranioplasty (CP) timing after decompressive craniectomy (DC) is analyzed in a meta-study involving 4703 patients.
- Early CP (≤86 days post-DC) shows improved functional outcomes compared to late CP (>86 days), based on various scales like Karnofsky performance scale and Barthel Index.
- No significant difference in overall complication rates between early and late CP, except for a higher incidence of hydrocephalus in early CP.
- Ultra-early CP (≤35 days post-DC) did not show statistically significant differences in complication rates.
- The study suggests early CP enhances neurological function and daily independence without increasing overall complications, though hydrocephalus risk is higher.
- Calls for standardized, multicenter prospective studies to refine CP timing strategies.